Hi I'm running an l2tp lns through mpd3.8 and it's been crashing twice in 24h.
This is a new project replacing a cisco 7206, 700-sessions 800mbit/s
I am not familiar with troubleshooting kernel panic's,
I am suspecting that the crash is happening inside the netgraph module because
the crash is
On 2016-07-10 10:49, Donald Baud via freebsd-net wrote:
Hi I'm running an l2tp lns through mpd3.8 and it's been crashing
twice in 24h.
This is a new project replacing a cisco 7206, 700-sessions 800mbit/s
I am not familiar with troubleshooting kernel panic's,
I am suspecting
On 2016-07-10 10:49, Donald Baud via freebsd-net wrote:
Hi I'm running an l2tp lns through mpd5.8 and it's been crashing
twice in 24h.
This is a new project replacing a cisco 7206, 700-sessions 800mbit/s
I am not familiar with troubleshooting kernel panic's,
I am suspecting
I need help troubleshooting what seems to be race conditions with hooks in
netgraph/ng_base.c
Not sure what to look for in order to stop those daily panics on a machine
running net/mpd5 with a few hundreds l2tp sessions.
I'm suspecting a crash being caused by:
/usr/src/sys/modules/netgraph/netg
I've been plagued with these =daily= panics until I tried the following recipes
and the server has been up for 30 days so far:
Normally I should expermient more to see which one of the recipes is really the
fix, but I'm just glad that the server is stable for now.
recipe-1: Don't let mpd5 start
I've been plagued with these =daily= panics until I tried the following recipes
and the server has been up for 30 days so far:
Normally I should expermient more to see which one of the receipes is really
the fix, but I'm just glad that the server is stable for now.
recipe-1: Don't let mpd5 st
On 10/12/16 1:13 AM, Julian Elischer wrote:
On 11/10/2016 8:56 PM, Donald Baud via freebsd-net wrote:
I've been plagued with these =daily= panics until I tried the
following recipes and the server has been up for 30 days so far:
Normally I should expermient more to see which one o
ps://forums.freebsd.org/threads/56988/
3. if A is a pppoe client and B is the mpd5 server, A cannot access
TCP services on B. It can access tcp services _beyond_ B, but not on
B. (there is a ticket open for this).
On Wed, Oct 12, 2016 at 10:51 AM, Donald Baud via freebsd-net
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